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Poverty, stigma of ejido Manuel Almanza, Veracruz

Pollution, another problem faced by this community of Coatzacoalcos

One of the families living in the ejido Manuel Almanza, in Coatzacoalcos, in conditions of extreme poverty. Some villagers are employed as laborers for a wage of 200 pesos to Jesus Lastra semanaFoto
One of the families living in the ejido Manuel Almanza, in Coatzacoalcos, in conditions of extreme poverty. Some villagers are employed as laborers for a wage of 200 pesos a week Photo Jesus Lastra
Jesus Rios Lastra
Correspondent newspaper La Jornada

Manuel Almanza, Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz on May 7. In this district, poverty equally mark the 127 people who live there. They lack everything from drinking water, to electricity, schools and clinics.

The village consists of about fifty huts that stand on one bank of the lagoon, where residents complain of living forgotten for more than 20 years on land of the Commission Nacional del Agua. Therefore, clear, do not own or piece of land they occupy.

Here survive the few fish that manage to remove the blackish waters of the dam's reservoir Cangrejera, which supplies the petrochemical industry of the same name, or used as laborers for starvation wages.

The small village school is closed Miguel Valdés German because the teacher left town for several months, but promised to return to teach literacy to 25 children in this hamlet of just 50 huts.

In the village there are remnants of the electoral process: those who followed Rodiberto Rodríguez Gómez, who was elected municipal subagent, though not attended primary school, and who were in favor of the loser: Araceli Hernández González, only 20 years age.

But the community has complaints: the need to work, the construction of an artesian well to enable them to have water in their homes, as well as electricity, school and at least a visit from a doctor occasionally.

The town is an example of how in Coatzacoalcos, municipality they belong to, live the misery and wealth derived from being the country's main oil port and seat of Pajaritos petrochemical complexes, Morelos and La Cangrejera.

are an industry that charges its residents a high income social pollution that affects health, causing respiratory problems, skin and other ailments.

Examples include Cayetano and Dila Marcela López Ortiz Almeyda-who like other residents are not included in any of the social assistance programs of the three levels of government.

Marcela, who forgot his age and shares his shack with his son Juan Tadeo, low coefficient of mind. His other son, Sabas, suffers the same malady, but works at a nursery in Coatzacoalcos, where he earns 200 pesos a week.

She does not know the motives and reasons for the ills of her children and blames the fact of being poor, a situation that forces them to live in subhuman conditions and eat once a day when it is going.

Bozadas Lorenzo Robles biologist, ecologist civil partnership and Human Development Environment Coatzacoalcos, says the stunt could be linked to the effects of pollution generated by Petroleos Mexicanos in the burning of toxic waste in Pajaritos.

But not only is the problem of dwarfism. Dila has three children: a man and a woman of small stature, with a strain that prevents him from walking.

Your child Fermin Park, complains about the problems you have to walk long stretches because of the size of his legs, but a fisherman and laborer work.

Brumilda, Dila's daughter, is 1.20 meters, she married a man of average height, has a son and moves in a cargo tricycle, which handles up to where they have a small boat in the fishing.

Dila complains, complains of poverty, having no bed to sleep, to walk with flip flops. "But how we live, when we eat eggs and chicken, and if not, just tortillas" he says.

Municipal Power System for Integral Family Development reported that by order of the mayor Mark Theurel, body brigades provide medical care and other services to the community.

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Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes .- Former presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said ready to discuss with the head of the Federal District, Marcelo Ebrard, as proposed by the PRD, PT and Convergence to elect the next candidate on the left the elections of 2012.

On the scheduling of debates, said that once you put the conditions for participation, but said that for now emerged as the first agreement that is designated as a presidential candidate who is best assessed .

politician added Tabasco he accepted the candidate who is better evaluated.

just three days ago the coordinator of the Dialogue for the Reconstruction of Mexico (DIA), Manuel Camacho raised the PRD, PT and Convergence, which is a survey as the leftist parties in Mexico to define candidate.

Camacho explained that consultation would take place, after the candidates held three debates, in November.

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Ebrard Calderón's strategy against crime

President of the Board of the Congress of Morelos, Julio Espin Navarrete, stressed that the way to eliminate the criminals did not give the desired results mentioned that seeks to approve shortly the Law of Citizen Observer, where "we can bring to civil society also in this issue" violated their rights, they said the president of the board of the Congress of Morelos, Julio Navarrete Espin.

interviewed for the opening of the Second National Forum of Presidents of the legislatures of the states, Morelos emphasized that the way to eliminate criminals has not produced the desired results.
To seek to ensure the safety of residents in this town has been changed to Secretary of Public Safety Also, show no significant progress the attorney general could be so lucky.
said many of the inhabitants of that region of the country have seen their rights violated, because during the operations, not knowing how to act, these are the most hurt.
Navarrete Espin explained that the Congress has demanded that the governor of the state, Marco Antonio Adame Castillo, who has a dialogue with the President for joining forces in the legislature combat is achieved the crime in an accurate manner.

also mentioned that seeks to approve shortly the Law of Citizen Observer, where "we can bring civil society to this issue and also can be monitored by a justice citizens, "concluded Navarrete Espin.
In the words of the businessmen who are part of Coparmex join forces to root out criminals who are in the state, for they, consequently, are also affected, it is a problem national in nature.
http://www.jornadaveracruz.com.mx/Noticia.aspx?ID=110513_123330_125&id_seccion=3

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lawmaker calls for changes amplify the voices, Media Observatory PURPOSE OF INSTITUTIONALIZED VIOLENCE

Ernesto Villanueva, Ernesto Villanueva, founder of the Center for Legal Research UDLAP, Armando Prida Huerta, president of the Czech Montúfar FUNDALEX and Fernando, director general of the International Communication Studies for Latin America.

* López Veneroni stressed that to start changing this society people should be part of the media they consume, because today "the audience does not care or want to defend it because you do not know what you're entitled to it


Mexico City, May 12, 2011
media observatories are not intended to limit or restrict the freedom of expression, but rather strengthen it, because it favors the right to receive information, participants stressed in the International Observatory on Media and Audiences Defenders in Latin America, who pointed out that their institutionalization rather than restrict, amplifies the voices.
Held at the Puebla campus of the University of the Americas, this international meeting was attended among others, Fernando Checa, director of the International Communication Studies for Latin America (CIESPAL) , who stressed that the promotion of observatories or oversight committees, such as citizen actions are substantial as they tend to build citizenship.
In his case, he said, the project builds CIESPAL Citizenship Communicative whose essence can see, hear and read multiple voices and images, diverse and pluralistic media, above all, an opportunity to be heard, seen and read as widely and massively as possible. "This is not to give voice to that supposedly do not, because we all have voice, but amplified, crowded," he said.

Armando Prida Huerta, president of the Foundation for Free Expression (FUNDALEX) stressed that a balance must be sought between business interest and social responsibility, however, "today Mexico has won the economic interest, through the political interests at the expense of social responsibility with the public media."
For this reason, he said, is pressing a broad network of observatories media and supporters of the hearings so that the information transmitted and consumed more democratic and allow citizens take a broader view of what happens in the country.

Ernesto Villanueva explained that in Latin America, unlike Europe there is not censorship, so "we have a double responsibility to those who exercise sporadically freedom of expression" and therefore stressed the importance of media observatories, which, he said, " not have great visibility in the media because the media there is an understanding and tolerance of the role that media have observatories. "

A media watchdog, he said, you're looking to exercise freedom of speech critical of the purpose of improving one which is linked to freedom of expression, which is the right to information and that it is properly supported.

"The observatories they are seeking, through the exercise of freedom of expression, enhance the right to truthful information society are not intended to limit or restrict freedom of expression, but rather strengthen it, "he said.
"It favors the right to receive information and that right is a basic ingredient for making decisions in everyday life, hence the great role of observatories media and especially in countries like Mexico where we have a media culture. "

Czech also stressed that "exercising the media criticism is a real tribute to freedom of expression, as this should be considered in its double dimension: as the right of everyone (not just the private media) and duty to provide quality information and ethics: plural, balanced, verified, contextualised, without prior censorship, but with further responsibility.

is a civil right, he said, make sure it is giving information about these features and, if not, demand it sustainably.

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The mediator in the Mexican Radio Institute (IMER), Felipe Lopez Veneroni was emphatic in explaining that Mexico is in training to understand politics as public land, contrary to how he now sees as a preserve of politicians.
For this reason, said the defenders of the audience, the reader and media observatories have a dual task: "to be receiving complaints and questions legitimately founded, but, above all, a didactic and educational work which could be discussed ethics, social responsibility and freedom of expression. "

important thing to start changing this society, he said, is that "people are a participant in the media it consumes." Contrary to this, today "the audience does not care or want to defend it because they do not know what is right."

Such is the challenge, he said, so in the IMER and the proposal to create a space where people explain how to carry out production and from there begin to really take an interest in programs that are presented, analyze and demand better media.


In this context, López Veneroni Education project highlighted by the experience that promotes Armando Prida Huerta, which will be launched in August in the state of Puebla and in 2012 around the country, a project that seeks to recover the principles and values \u200b\u200blost by the Mexican company from the public policies of past governments who went missing on civics textbooks.
The International Observatory on Media and Advocates Latin America Hearings continue tomorrow at the Puebla campus of the University of the Americas.